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In response to some people defending the display, one mum said: "Did you have a special needs child going mad? A terrified pet...a fear that initially you were the next victims of a terror attack or that your house was being burgled?

"No doubt the display was spectacular and I for one love fireworks especially organised ones , but do feel on this occasion it wasn't perhaps organised with the local community in mind."

This morning, Tewkesbury Park Hotel said it is “truly sorry” for disturbing people with its fireworks’ display last night.

And Julian Ebbutt, managing director of Bestloved.com, tweeted this morning: "Many apologies to anyone who was disturbed by the fireworks display at the end of the #bestlovedawards@Tewkesburypark last night."

If you were affected by the fireworks, you can contact us at echo.news@glosmedia.co.uk